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Social Impact Program

This grant provides funding to organizations focused on advancing equity and addressing social challenges through initiatives in civic engagement, economic justice, education, justice reform, and community development.

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Grant Description

The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation is a private philanthropic organization that provides grant funding across three primary program areas: Conservation, Performing Arts, and Social Impact. The foundation operates through structured grant cycles, typically held twice per year, including an April cycle and a November cycle. Its grantmaking approach reflects a relationship-driven model that combines invitation-based access with selective open opportunities for certain returning grantees. The foundation emphasizes long-term partnerships and strategic alignment with its mission areas, particularly prioritizing organizations that demonstrate sustained impact and alignment with its core values. The purpose of the foundation’s grant program is to support organizations working to address complex social, environmental, and cultural challenges. Within the Social Impact portfolio, the foundation has articulated a clear focus on advancing equity across racial, gender, and economic dimensions. Funding priorities include civic engagement and policy advocacy, economic justice and empowerment, education and youth development, justice system reform, and the creation of safe, healthy, and thriving communities. The foundation supports a range of activities including capacity building, coalition development, research, direct services, and community-led initiatives that aim to dismantle systemic inequities and strengthen community resilience. The grant program is structured around defined application cycles with firm deadlines. For the November cycle, applications open on June 1, 2026, and close on July 31, 2026, with submissions due by 11:59 PM Central Time. Awards are typically announced in late November. The April cycle opens on December 1 of the preceding year, with application deadlines in January that vary slightly by program area, and award announcements occurring in early May. This predictable, recurring cycle structure enables organizations to plan their application timelines accordingly and anticipate future opportunities. Eligibility for funding varies by program area and is closely tied to an organization’s relationship with the foundation. Across all program areas, new applicants are generally required to receive an invitation to apply. Returning grantees may be eligible for open application depending on the recency of prior funding. For example, in the Performing Arts and Social Impact areas, organizations that have received funding within the past two years may apply through an open process, while those funded earlier, as well as new applicants, must be invited. In the Conservation program, all applicants are restricted to invitation-only participation regardless of prior funding status. This structure underscores the foundation’s emphasis on curated partnerships and sustained engagement. The application process requires submission within the specified cycle window and adherence to eligibility requirements, including invitation status where applicable. While specific application components are not detailed, applicants are expected to demonstrate strong alignment with the foundation’s funding priorities and strategic focus areas. The foundation’s Social Impact priorities emphasize equity-driven approaches, community leadership, and systemic change, suggesting that proposals are evaluated based on their potential to create meaningful, long-term impact and to center the voices and needs of affected communities. Although specific funding amounts, award sizes, and matching requirements are not disclosed in the available information, the foundation’s support is intended to strengthen organizations and initiatives that are positioned to drive transformative change. There is no indication of a formal pre-application requirement such as a letter of intent, though the invitation-based model effectively serves as an initial screening mechanism. Contact details and application portals are not specified, reinforcing the likelihood that access to application materials is controlled through direct communication with the foundation. Overall, the Paul M. Angell Family Foundation’s grant program represents a structured, recurring funding opportunity with a strong emphasis on equity, community impact, and long-term partnerships. Organizations seeking funding must carefully assess their eligibility based on prior engagement with the foundation and ensure that their work aligns closely with the foundation’s clearly defined priority areas. The combination of recurring cycles and selective access pathways creates both predictability and exclusivity within the grantmaking process.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Funding amounts not specified; invitation based awards with variable structure

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits

Additional Requirements

Eligibility is restricted based on invitation status and prior funding relationship. New applicants must be invited to apply across all program areas. Returning grantees may be eligible for open application depending on how recently they received funding, particularly within the past two years in Performing Arts and Social Impact. Conservation funding remains invitation-only for all applicants.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Expert Tips

Align proposals with equity priorities, community leadership, and systemic change focus areas

Key Dates

Application Opens

June 1, 2026

Application Closes

July 31, 2026

Contact Information

Grantor

The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation

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Categories
Social Advocacy
Community Development
Education
Law Justice and Legal Services
Workforce Development

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